In a sneak peek of Thursday's (Feb. 8) episode, Newman spilled some tea about her true feelings concerning Donald Trump and her experience at the White House. While speaking to TV personality Ross Matthews, she got very real. “As a voter, a citizen, I never got it, why you went to the White House with him,” the comedian told Newman.

Then, the former White House figure replied: “I felt like it was a call to duty, I felt like I was serving my country by serving him. It was always about the country. Like, I was haunted by tweets every single day. What is he gonna tweet next?”

Newman soon goes on to say that she attempted to be the person who told Trump not to say certain things. But, it didn't work. “I mean, I tried to be that person, and then all of the people around him attacked me," she said while crying.

After that, Matthews asked, “Who has that power to say what’s going on?” Newman responded: “I don’t know. I’m not there. It’s not my circus, not my monkeys. I’d like to say not my problem but I can’t say that because, it’s bad.”

Then, things get very scary. “Should we be worried?” Matthews asked. Then, Trump's former colleague looks him in the eyes and answered, “No, it’s not gonna be okay... it's so bad.”

Watch the sneak peak of "Celebrity Big Brother" with Omarosa Manigault Newman discussing Trump and the White House above.